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Joshua Jamerson is the The Wall Street Journal's deputy politics editor, based in Washington.
The office affair which sparked Intel CEO Brian Krzanich's surprise resignation on Thursday started a decade ago and ended before he became CEO in 2013, The Wall Street Journal reported.
WSJ’s Joanna Stern “bumps” into Intel CEO Brian Krzanich in the elevator at D.Live and asks about driverless cars and his favorite chip, to eat and to use. Photo: Andria Chamberlin for The ...
Who's Next For Intel? The search is on for Intel's next CEO after former chief executive Brian Krzanich was forced to resign last week over a relationship he had with an employee. Intel has been ...
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Intel this morning announced the resignation of CEO Brian Krzanich after the discovery of what the company called “a past consensual relationship with an Intel employee” in violation of the ...
A year after announcing a massive company restructuring program, Intel CEO Brian Krzanich said the company is "reaching milestones in transforming from a PC company to one that powers the cloud ...
"Today’s announcement reflects our commitment to sharpening our focus, lowering our expense structure and strengthening our ...
Intel plans to release chips that have built-in protections against the Spectre and Meltdown attacks later this year, company CEO Brian Krzanich said Wednesday. Krzanich made the announcement on a ...
Intel is searching for a replacement for its former CEO Brian Krzanich — and it's possible Bryant is under consideration. Google Cloud COO Diane Bryant is leaving the company after less than a ...
After Intel's Paul Otellini retired, Brian Krzanich got the tough job of making Intel relevant in mobile, growing its cloud businesses and tackling the wearable tech space. By the end of this year ...